Genome-wide identification of SAUR genes in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus)

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Abstract

The early auxin responsive SAUR family is an important gene family in auxin signal transduction. We here present the first report of a genome-wide identification of SAUR genes in watermelon genome. We successfully identified 65 ClaSAURs and provide a genomic framework for future study on these genes. Phylogenetic result revealed a Cucurbitaceae-specific SAUR subfamily and contribute to understanding of the evolutionary pattern of SAUR genes in plants. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis demonstrates the existed expression of 11 randomly selected SAUR genes in watermelon tissues. ClaSAUR36 was highly expressed in fruit, for which further study might bring a new prospective for watermelon fruit development. Moreover, correlation analysis revealed the similar expression profiles of SAUR genes between watermelon and Arabidopsis during shoot organogenesis. This work gives us a new support for the conserved auxin machinery in plants.

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Zhang, N., Huang, X., Bao, Y., Wang, B., Zeng, H., Cheng, W., … Sun, Y. (2017). Genome-wide identification of SAUR genes in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus). Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants, 23(3), 619–628. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12298-017-0442-y

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